actually it's supposed to be mounted on the side :D
maybe a MM pedestal on top of a MM case can give this rad a home :D
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Or on the top of a Lian Li PC-343B
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To anyone that purchases the MO-RA2, enjoy your 78 feet of 6mm I.D. copper tubing. ;) :p:
I realize that it's 3x parallel, that doesn't matter. It's still 78 total feet of tubing the water has to slug through....and I haven't even mentioned the 60 180º bends yet...hmm, just did. ;) I think the reason these rads "aren't restrictive" is because no ones properly flow tested them yet. Most of the Euros that use this rad love low flow and run their pumps @ anything but full pressure and even when they do, it's not a very high pressure type pump.
Absolutely beautiful blocks, does anyone know if their GPU block for the gtx 260 will fit the 55nm version? or if they will be making one?
If I but the copper version of the heatkiller, can anyone have it nickel plated for me? If so I would get the normal one and how much would it cost? I will send it to whomever can have it done for me cheapest LOL!!
I have mine setup finally. Still looking forward to a test with a "real" flowrate :rofl:. Very impressed with it though. My first glance I didn't think the bottom was in the greatest of condition but it's fine. It's not lapped mirror smooth like some blocks though so there may even be room for some improvement with a lapping job. I'm too lazy to do it myself but I expect to see some other posting mirror shine blocks eventually :up:
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WTF did the TESTER throw his NB and MOSFET ON THE BED WHILE TESTING?!?!?!
Sorry to say i dont really trust you guys nor have faith in your methodology when it comes to testing.
Wheres the Ambients? Wheres the Air Delta in and Air delta out? Where is YOUR COOLANT TEMPS?
Dude we dont even have a Flow chart, sorry but please dont post up BS tests like this one this forum.
Your block is inconclusive as of this moment until we get real numbers, and your gonna confuse the noobs.
Andy hurry and throw it on your bed. I want to see some numbers on this block.
Yes me too!
I'm holding out for McCoffee or Skinnee's results, I love my Supreme too much and it's going to take some logged temp results posted before I'm changing out blocks.
actually skinnee got his i7 setup, i think he's gonna start testing very soon on them.
Oh crap that reminds me i need to send him my RD-30 so he can test these blocks with variable pressure and flow.
Yeah, I had a 775 mishap. :shakes: DFI p35 board went to the silicon and copper graveyard last night when I was changing mounts. So, 775 has been put on hold until I can get a new board.
Good news is the i7 testing moves to the forefront and I can finally get cracking. Have some pressure drop tests to complete and then its full bore. I should be going full tilt by this weekend if all goes according to plan. mcoffey and vapor...we'll be in touch like normal I'm sure. :up:
+1
i like my koolance backplate for the tests....its thick and insulated :D
HESmelaugh also has some results published for this block which show it as being a winner, though I'm sure you've all seen the results already.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=221243
Alright, so for my testing do I pickup an HK LT or does it have to be an HK CU? The base is the same, the only difference is the copper top vs. Acetal (POM) top. :shrug:
Oh yeah, then there is the availability of a backplate. :rolleyes:
That's not the way it is. There are three models of Heatkiller 3.0
The HK 3.0 CU and the HK 3.0 LT are identical except for copper vs. POM in the top.
The HK 3.0 LC is the one with the different base (less channels) and no midplate. Also no SS on the top of the block (all black)